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Quel is used for asking about a choice between two or more options. In contrast, when asking what something is – a definition or description – you need an interrogative pronoun.
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quel · 1. (personne) who. Quel est ton chanteur préféré ? Who is your favourite singer? · 2. (chose) what. Quelle est ta couleur préférée ? What's your ...
Quel is used as a question word to form questions, even when its grammatical category is indeed a pronoun. Lequel, on the other hand, always acts as a pronoun ...
quel is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French quel, quelle. See etymology ...
QUEL is a relational database query language, based on tuple relational calculus, with some similarities to SQL. It was created as a part of the Ingres DBMS ...
quel m (feminine quelle, masculine plural quels, feminine plural quelles) which what, what a (used to form exclamations)
Quelle (or quelles in the plural) is an interrogative adjective (which? which ones?) or exclamation. It agrees in gender and number with the noun it describes.
Yes, Gio, that's correct. "Quel" would be translated as "which" and, just as in English, requires a noun to follow. "Qui" is "who" which can stand without a ...
In French, you must use a form of "QUEL" in this case. "Quel" can also be used in French to exclaim something: What a great class! What smart students!